1. Factors That Lead to The American War of Independence
The British, however, established a string of colonies along this stretch of coast, the population of which growing to approximately one million settlers and African slaves. ... The British also stationed even more royal troops in the city of Boston, placing further strains on the pan-Atlantic relations, keeping the Quartering Act in mind. ... Upon the conclusion of the Seven Years" War in Europe and for relevance sake largely between Britain and France, pan-Atlantic relations began to become quite strained and Britain made the first step to initiate the major deterioration. ...
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